Room description

Prices shown are for single occupancy only. For more people, see below.

Bedroom 1 is an interior room with a double bed, and a view of the interior courtyard. The room includes nightstands with drawers, a table with 2 chairs, a wardrobe, and a desk with hot drink making facilities. There is also an en-suite bathroom, with a shower, washbasin, and toilet.

General info

Description

Prices vary depending upon the month, and number of occupants. See bedroom descriptions.

Additional fees. See landlord policies.

€350 per person additional fee for stays that include public holidays.

Rooms are available to rent in this apartment on Via Piemonte, in the Centro Storico. The apartment is an "apart-hotel", which means that it is available to rent mid- to long-term, but also offers the services of a hotel, with a reception, and daily room cleaning. There are 5 rooms in the apartment, each with their own en-suite bathroom, AC, TV, and tea and coffee making facilities. In the reception room, there is a breakfast bar, where you will find supplies for the morning, with cereals, pastries, tea and coffee, etc.

The apartment is in the Centro Storico, the historical heart of Rome. The street is on the outer edge of the district, meaning it will be a little quieter, but is still within easy walking distance of many of Rome's major attractions, such as the Spanish Steps, or the Trevi Fountain. It is also close to the beautiful Villa Borghese, Rome's city centre park. The central train station is also nearby, and in the local area you will find no shortage of shopping, cafes, bars, restaurants, and more.

Details

Property type: apart-hotel

Floor area: 180 m²

Floor: 4th

Elevator: yes

Number of bathrooms: 5 (all en-suite)

Wi-Fi installed: yes

Wi-Fi activated: yes

Electricity: payable monthly, in advance

Cleaning: weekly

Transportation

Repubblica Metro station is an 8-minute walk from the apartment, and is on line MEA.

Just a little further than Repubblica, about an 11-minute walk away, is Roma Termini – the central station for the city. It has multiple commuter, regional, and national train services, and also has access to Metro lines MEA, MEB, and MEB1.

Landlord policies

Languages spoken: English, Italian

Lives in property: no

Deposit: 1 month's rent

Payment method: cash

Tourist tax: €3.50 per person per day for the first 10 days

Possibility of domiciliation: no

Smoking: not allowed

Pets: not allowed

If your stay includes the days of a public holiday such as Christmas, Easter, New Year's Eve, there will be an additional fee of €350 per person charged for that month.

Bills included

Water

Gas

Wifi

Cleaning service

Central Heat

Bed Linen

Property features

Furnished

A/C

TV

Interior

Elevator

Doorman/Reception

Natural gas water heating

Central heating

More information

Suitable for: Professionals, Couples, Students, Erasmus

Neighborhood information

Centro Storico
Ancient and sublime

Overview
Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Whoever first said that must have been standing in Centro Storico at the time. (‘Centro Storico’ means ‘Historical Centre’).

Rome is also known as the Eternal City. Its story spans almost 3,000 years. You could say it transgresses the boundaries of time.

Nowhere is this endless, ancient history more apparent than in Centro Storico.

Here, you could say the past comes alive. Or that it hangs around, refusing to go anywhere.

Either way, the winner is you.

What can I do here?
This picture-perfect place is why you came to Rome.

Most famous monuments are crammed into this treasure trove of an area. But there is a lot. You’ll struggle to see it all in one day.

You can tackle historic Rome in several ways:

Organize a day of structured sightseeing. That way, all the thinking is done for you.

Wander around aimlessly. Do that, and you’ll discover awe-inspiring surprises around every corner.

In the end, it’s up to you. (Lucky, lucky you. Can we come?)

Hungry? If you want the best of the best in Rome’s old town, you need to try the Hostaria Costanza. It’s a restaurant in the ruins of an ancient theatre. Locals love their fresh take on traditional Roman dishes.